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Optofluidic Photonic Crystal Fiber Microreactors for In Situ Studies of Carbon Nanodot-Driven Photoreduction

Authors :
Philipp Koehler
Benjamin C. M. Martindale
Alexander S. Gentleman
Tijmen G. Euser
Daniel Antón-García
Georgina A. M. Hutton
Ava Lage
Michael H. Frosz
Takashi Lawson
Erwin Reisner
Janina Willkomm
Philip St. J. Russell
Julian Neises
Source :
Analytical Chemistry
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Performing quantitative in situ spectroscopic analysis on minuscule sample volumes is a common difficulty in photochemistry. To address this challenge, we use a hollow-core photonic crystal fiber (HC-PCF) that guides light at the center of a microscale liquid channel and acts as an optofluidic microreactor with a reaction volume of less than 35 nL. The system was used to demonstrate in situ optical detection of photoreduction processes that are key components of many photocatalytic reaction schemes. The photoreduction of viologens (XV2+) to the radical XV•+ in a homogeneous mixture with carbon nanodot (CND) light absorbers is studied for a range of different carbon dots and viologens. Time-resolved absorption spectra, measured over several UV irradiation cycles, are interpreted with a quantitative kinetic model to determine photoreduction and photobleaching rate constants. The powerful combination of time-resolved, low-volume absorption spectroscopy and kinetic modeling highlights the potential of optofluidic microreactors as a highly sensitive, quantitative, and rapid screening platform for novel photocatalysts and flow chemistry in general.

Details

ISSN :
15206882
Volume :
93
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Analytical chemistry
Accession number :
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